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Internet personality Charleston White had choice words about Rick Ross' baby mother Tia Kemp.

Known for his unapologetic controversial opinions, White, 47, took to Instagram on Monday to blast Kemp and how she should watch her words when it comes to the person she "laid down with."

The 47-year-old wrote that Kemp was a "horrible black mother" in his popular social post, maintaining that her response was "emasculating" to her son and the words used against Ross indirectly affects the child.

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"You have to remember the things that you say about your children's father or your children's mother... you picked them," White explained. "You laid down with that person. So as you talk about your children's mother or father, you're actually talking about your children, because they have the same chromosomes." White directed the message to "any Black woman" who "has a baby by a Black man" and chooses to get online everyday and attack her child's father.

Kemp and Ross exchanged verbal blows after the "Hustlin'" rapper celebrated paying his last child support check on Father's Day.

"What would you rather celebrate, Father's Day or the date of your last child support payment?" Ross, 48, asked via Instagram. "Or, what if your last child support payment was on Father's Day weekend? That's what you call divine divinity."

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Kemp, 37, clapped back with fiery words, threatening to take Ross back to court for additional money as their son attends college. 

According to 'AllHipHop,' White reportedly rejected Kemp's invite to her podcast on Zeus Network. Their new series, 'AuntTea,' hosted by Tokyo Toni — the mother of Blac Chyna, Karlissa Saffold — the mother of Blueface, and Kemp.

A release date has yet to be set.